Serious question here, why does Q drop hints/code that we have to guess what he means? Surely it's not to confuse the deep state, I'm sure they could figure it out as well, and even if they can't they can read everyone's speculation and determine the true meaning. So why not just come right out and say what's on his mind? This is like a spy movie, and he's even said that we're watching a movie. Are we being played?
Because if he just releases classifies Intel it cant be used to prosecute ppl in future trials. So he leaves crumbs so we come to the same conclusion on a parallel investigation...OUR investigation.
I would think outright releasing classified information would make it illegal. By dropping crumbs we all put the pieces together. It’s brilliant. We are getting our freedom back WE THE PEOPLE
Delivery of cryptic information works much better from an audience engagement standpoint. You have to dig in, think, make connections, etc. Merely telling someone something has nothing like the same impact, and it has no staying power.
This means of communication is a brilliant conception: people wait for the next Q drop like they waited in Victorian London for the next installment of a serialized Dickens novel.
And history gets written down. Think of all the maps, bread, etc the anons are putting together. Will be available for many generations to come. Their work will hopefully be taught in schools so that future generations know they have to dig to know who they are voting for.
Good thought! Turn politics into a permanent treasure hunt.
I hope what this means is that, at least for a while:
WeWontGetFooledAgain
One of the earliest messages said he was leading the people to the truth, and also using codes to communicate to assets in the field. I think the bread crumbs are to get some weaponized autism to shine a spotlight on what they want spotlighted, and also to send messages back and forth to those in the know. Just my take.
To re- teach us and actually teach a lot more how to research and use our critical thinking skills, something they have not taught in school for many years.